Amber is a soft, sticky fossilized tree resin, which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since ancient past. It is Much valued from antiquity to the present age as a precious gemstone. Amber has been used in jewelry, ornaments and also in folk medicine. It also has been used as an ingredient in perfumes. I know about this from "Drfinejewels.com" which is a good site providing different types and colors of amber stone.
yes. it depends on the temperature of the amber. yes. it depends on the temperature of the amber.
This is known as amber.
Any organism or parts of an organism counts as a fossil when preserved within amber, so fossils can be stored in amber.
Amber is the type of fossil formed by resin sediments that have hardened in a hollow space. It is prized for its beauty and sometimes contains well-preserved insects or plant material.
Yes, fossils can be found preserved in amber. Amber is fossilized tree resin that can capture and preserve insects, small animals, and even plant materials. This provides valuable insights into ancient ecosystems and evolution.
Many insects get trapped in amber. Amber is fossilized tree resin.
It takes millions of years for amber to become a fossil.
yes. it depends on the temperature of the amber. yes. it depends on the temperature of the amber.
Dome fossil is Kabuto and Old Amber is Aerodactyl.
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Helix Fossil - Omanyte Dome Fossil - Kabuto Old Amber - Aerodactyl Root Fossil - Lileep Claw Fossil - Anorith Skull Fossil - Cranidos Armor Fossil - Shieldon -------------------------------------------
Amber is a fossil resin from tree sap.
yes it is, because anything trapped in rocks or mud is a fossil
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